How I work
I tailor my way of working to who you are as the client, to what your needs are,
and to what suits you as an individual.
Structured approach to psychotherapy
At times my way of working may be a more
structured approach, with a focus on
relieving symptoms. For example if you come in with feelings of intense anxiety, I might work
collaboratively with you to alleviate the anxiety by teaching relaxation techniques and
identifying what triggers the anxious feelings. We would discuss how to deal with the cues that trigger
anxiety, how to cope with your reactions, and what you can do to decrease the intensity of the feelings
Psychodynamic psychotherapy
Most often, I adopt a more unstructured,
psychodynamic approach to psychotherapy. For example, if you were
to come in with feelings of depression, we might explore
what is going on in your life and how it may be related to your depression. Are you going through
a life transition that brings up other issues for you? Perhaps you've had a loss that needs to be mourned?
Maybe you've been very busy with your work and haven't had time to yourself? These are some of the
possibilities we would consider in the exploration of your life.
And with another person, we might start with structured symptom relief and then
explore what underlies the symptoms using an unstructured approach.
Furthermore, because people are much more than their symptoms, I am not solely
concerned with what is not "working" for you, but I am also interested in your strengths, potential,
creativity, and wholeness, using the framework of analytical (Jungian) psychology.